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NFLPA president Domonique Foxworth said players don't trust commissioner Roger Goodell because of the New Orleans Saints bounty case, in particular. Foxworth added he wouldn't be able to persuade players to have faith in the league even if he wanted to. "It's pretty obvious that there's a gap in what would be a reasonable amount of trust ..." Foxworth said. "There've been a number of events to lead players to believe they cannot trust the league."

Baltimore Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth (knee) is scheduled to undergo a physical for the team in the near future. If he shows progress from his knee injury, the team may try to restructure his contract instead of releasing him. He is scheduled to make $7 million next season.

The Baltimore Ravens may consider releasing CB Domonique Foxworth this offseason because he is scheduled to make $5.6 million next season and has only been able to play two games in the last two seasons because of a knee injury.

The Baltimore Ravens are reportedly thinking about trading CB Domonique Foxworth. Foxworth is scheduled to earn $7 million this year and may not start. When the lockout ended, Foxworth alluded he would not be surprised if the team traded or released him.

Baltimore Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth (knee) may not play in the first preseason game Thursday, Aug. 11, because of soreness in his surgically repaired knee. Foxworth has not been able to practice for the past few days.

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said CB Domonique Foxworth (knee) is expected to make a healthy return after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament last July, reports Aaron Wilson, of NationalFootballPost.com. "He will be back, he probably could play right now," Harbaugh said. "He's spending a lot of time on some of the union stuff, but I know he's also working out, he's training, he's doing great. I don't think we're going to see too many side effects of him coming back early on. He should be full speed right out of the gates."

Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth (knee) said his knee is about 70 to 80 percent healed but could play if there was a game today, reports Mike Preston, of The Baltimore Sun. He has been working with the team's trainers but is looking for another facility to rehab at in case there is a lockout.

Baltimore Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth (knee) said Monday, Feb. 14, that he has regained most of his speed, but still has more work left to do to make a complete recovery from a torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered before the start of training camp last season, reports Aaron Wilson, of NationalFootballPost.com. "I'm doing a lot better, and I could play right now if I had to," Foxworth said.

Baltimore Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth (knee) has been running and said he is making good progress from the anterior cruciate ligament he suffered before the season, reports Edward Lee, of The Baltimore Sun. He said he is about 75 to 80 percent recovered from the injury.

Baltimore Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth (knee) said he is making steady progress in his rehab from a torn anterior cruciate ligament, Aaron Wilson, of the Carroll County Times. He has been running and changing direction and is confident that he will be ready for offseason workouts.

Baltimore Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth (knee) is recovering after having surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament, according to Aaron Wilson, of the Caroll County Times. Foxworth announced on his Twitter account that Dr. James Andrews performed the procedure Tuesday, Aug. 10. "My knee is killin me," Foxworth wrote following the surgery. "And almost everytime I eat a lil bit and take pain meds I throw-up." Foxworth is expected to make a complete recovery from the surgery by next season.

Adam Schefter, of the NFL Network, reports the Baltimore Ravens have signed unrestricted free-agent CB Domonique Foxworth (Falcons) to a four-year deal worth $28 million. The contract includes $16.5 million guaranteed.